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At UCSB, there’s this unspoken rule: don’t make things too serious. And it’s not that people aren’t smart or engaged, it’s that being openly political, especially outside of class, feels out of place.
Through analyzing spatial and temporal aspects of I.C.E. sightings across both Goleta and Santa Barbara, along with overlaying population data from the American Community Survey (ACS), the Nexus aims ...
Summer is a season of competing priorities: a narrow window to rest, recharge, and hustle, resulting in feelings of perpetual business and "time pressure" that make the months feel even faster. But by ...
With that in mind, here are some of my absolute favorite summer reads for various summer scenarios: I struggle with ...
Todd Grappone was appointed UCSB's University Librarian by former Chancellor Henry T. Yang and officially assumed the role on ...
My family has been obsessed with pizza since long before we came to this country. As a little girl, my mom often made ...
In a daring leap towards the future, UC Santa Barbara has recently announced plans to replace a third of its student body ...
According to Raquel Zick, public information officer for the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, 85-year-old Crestfield ...
Isla Vista: the unincorporated community where the streets are typically filled with bikers on their phones, drivers on their ...
The City of Santa Barbara held an emergency town hall to discuss the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Santa ...
This past spring quarter I developed a debilitating case of future nostalgia. Criminally underdiscussed and not to be ...
The New Zealand singer-songwriter released her fourth album on June 27, an explosion of nostalgia, sensuality and vulnerability.